Verisign have a list of affected DNS by AS. https://www.verisignlabs.com/KSKRollover/country.html?ksk=KSK-VERISIGN-TO-COUNTRY
Some conspicuous ones there... so your delays could well be related. An excellent set of instructions there also: https://www.verisign.com/en_US/company-information/verisign-labs/ksk-rollover/index.xhtml Congratulations Terry to the team too. Narelle On Fri, 12 Oct. 2018, 1:06 pm simon thomason, <[email protected]> wrote: > This might be 100% un-related but in the last hour I had most of work > report internet was very slow with pages taking a long time to load. > > We are using Telstra DNS servers for wired and google for wireless with > same issues on both. Checking our 3 internet providers and have found no > issues on the psychical links or proxy servers. > > Page loads some to be random also over a selection of sites local and > international. > > Just putting it out there?! > > On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 3:41 AM Terry Manderson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Hi all, >> >> Wearing a bit of a DNS hat on this email. >> >> I'm sure you are all aware of this, especially those of you who are >> operating DNSSEC validating dns resolvers, the KSK was rolled at 1600 UTC >> (about 1.5 hours ago). >> >> I'm watching from LA, and it looks to be a "Y2K" event.. i.e. it's just >> happened and there is "nothing to see here". Which, I think, many expected. >> >> If in the rare chance you do see an issue, that is not related to a >> nameserver configuration misstep, do please join the ksk-rollover mailing >> list and report it there for discussion. >> >> https://mm.icann.org/listinfo/ksk-rollover >> >> Sleep well! >> >> Cheers >> >>
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